Yes United States was both confederacy and union. They were both two seperate sides in US.
Both. The Union wanted to preserve the country as a whole; they did not want the United States to split up. The Confederacy, however, wanted to separate from the United States, therefore, splitting up the country. So the Union wanted to destroy the confederacy to preserve the United States.
They fought for the United States (the Union) as opposed to the Confederate States (Confederacy.)
The North is referred to as the Union or United States. The South was the Confederacy or Confederate States.
The states that remained part of the United States and fought the Confederacy during the Civil War.
The Union was the name given to that part of the United States that had not joined the Confederacy.
The Union. He promoted the end of slavery and the uniting of the United States. That is what the Union was fighting for.
The Union was the Northern part of the United States, while the Confederacy was the Southern portion.
The United States kept a military occupational force of 200,00 troops in the former States of the Confederacy.
During the Civil War, the United States was divided into the Union and the Confederacy. Twenty states belonged to the Union, and there were also four border states that did not secede from the United States, but also did not give up slavery. The Confederacy had eleven states.
Defeating the Confederacy, and restoring the integrity of the United States.
The states that remained part of the United States and fought the Confederacy during the Civil War.
Union. (19-15)the Norththe union statesThe UnionThere were more loyal states than Confederate states. Eleven states joined the confederacy with 23 loyal states. United States territories also stayed loyal. There were four slave states (Maryland, Kentucky, Delaware and Missouri) which stayed loyal and West Virginia seceded from Virginia to stay in the Union.